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KansasTevitaAhoafi-NoaTE
KansasTaiwanBerryhillLB
KansasJBBrownLB
KansasLoganBrownOL
KansasBryceCabeldueOL
KansasJavierDerrittDL
KansasDylanDowningLB
KansasMichaelFordOL
KansasRonaldMcGeeDL
KansasAlexanderRaichLB
KansasJeremeRobinsonDL
KansasDarrellSimmonsOL
KansasCalebTaylorDL
KansasCornellWheelerLB
KansasDylanWudkeDL
KansasLawrenceArnold Jr.WR
KansasCobeeBryantDB
KansasOJBurroughsDB
KansasJaredCaseyTE
KansasMelloDotsonDB
KansasMarvinGrant Jr.DB
KansasLukeGrimmWR
KansasTrevorKardellTE
KansasTorryLocklinWR
KansasDevinNealRB
KansasQuentinSkinnerWR
KansasTrevorWilsonWR
KansasTaborAllenKicker
KansasLukeHosfordLong/Short Snapper
Kansas StateEastonKiltyOL
Kansas StateAustinMooreLB
Kansas StateBrendanMottDL
Kansas StateTyBowmanWR
Kansas StateDanteCephasWR
Kansas StateKeenanGarberDB
Kansas StateDJGiddensRB
Kansas StateJadonJacksonWR
Kansas StateJacobParrishDB
Kansas StateJordanRileyDB
Kansas StateMarquesSigleDB
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Oklahoma StateColeBirminghamOL
Oklahoma StateDaltonCooperOL
Oklahoma StateObiEzeigboDL
Oklahoma StateNickolasMartinLB
Oklahoma StateJosephMichalskiOL
Oklahoma StateCollinOliverDL
Oklahoma StateXavierRossDL
Oklahoma StateTreyRuckerDB
Oklahoma StateKodyWalterscheidDL
Oklahoma StatePrestonWilsonOL
Oklahoma StateJustinWrightLB
Oklahoma StateKorieBlackDB
Oklahoma StateAlanBowmanQB
Oklahoma StateTylerFosterTE
Oklahoma StateOllieGordonRB
Oklahoma StateKobeHyltonDB
Oklahoma StateRashodOwensWR
Oklahoma StateBrennanPresleyWR
Oklahoma StateJakeSchultzTE
TCUAbrahamCamaraDB
TCUCalebFoxDL
TCUBlessHarrisOL
TCUJohnnyHodgesLB
TCUCooperMcDonaldLB
TCUTymonMitchellDL
TCUNanaOsafo-MensahDL
TCUDrakeDabneyTE
TCULaMareonJamesDB
TCUJoeLaterzaWR
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TCUTreySandersRB
TCUCameronSmithDB
TCUSavionWilliamsWR
TCUDylanWrightWR
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Texas TechDe’BraylonCarrollDL
Texas TechJaxonHughesOL
Texas TechQuincyLedetDL
Texas TechCalebRogersOL
Texas TechCJBaskervilleDB
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Texas TechJalinConyersTE
Texas TechJoshKellyWR
Texas TechBralynLuxDB
Texas TechDraeMcCrayWR
Texas TechMasonTharpTE
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UtahVanFillingerDL
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UtahKareneReidLB
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UtahDamienAlfordWR
UtahMicahBernardRB
UtahAlaka'iGilmanDB
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West VirginiaTyrinBradleyDL
West VirginiaTymetriusFrenchDL
West VirginiaJaquayHubbardOL
West VirginiaTJJacksonDL
West VirginiaNickMaloneOL
West VirginiaSeanMartinDL
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West VirginiaFatormaMulbahDL
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West VirginiaKoleTaylorTE
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USA Today Touchdown wire​

Small-school 2025 NFL Draft prospects going big at recent pro days​

Spotlighting several small-school NFL Draft prospects who impressed at recent pro days​

Jeff Risdon
Draft Wire





The NFL Draft cycle has spun forward into the Pro Day circuit for colleges across the country. NFL personnel evaluators fan out and take in as many workouts as they can to build the information database on the players and their athletic testing, plus chances to spend a little time with prospects to get to know them better.

For prospects who toiled out of the national spotlight in the smaller college divisions, the pro days are the best chance to make a bigger name for themselves. A few such prospects from the FCS, D-II and D-III levels have done just that in some recent pro day workouts.

One of the more interesting aspects of the college pro day circuit is when bigger schools allow prospects from nearby small schools to showcase themselves in the larger setting. That happened at Wisconsin, where invitee Dylan Brown from Wisconsin-River Falls had himself a day. Brown, a big defensive back from the D-III level, proved he's got NFL athleticism and size:


Another player taking advantage of the bigger stage is Austin Peay cornerback Jesse Johnson. The nephew of longtime NFL CB Antonio Cromartie, Johnson showed off his quickness and explosiveness at Tennessee's pro day. He met with several teams at the Volunteers' pro day, including the Falcons, Titans, Colts and Lions.


Wideout Efton Chism from Eastern Washington proved himself in both the Hula Bowl and then the Shrine Bowl. The nifty slot receiver posted some impressive numbers at his pro day, too. Those three-cone (3C) and short shuttle (SS) times are very good for an inside WR, more important than the slow 40-time:


East Texas A&M has itself a prospect in cornerback Kendall Paul, who blazed a hand-timed 4.27 40-yard dash. He's an undersized (measured 5-9/161) outside CB who isn't afraid to hit, even though his speed and quickness (4.02 short shuttle) are his calling cards.

Finally, safety Ian Kennelly from D-II powerhouse Grand Valley State had a great workout at the Lakers pro day. He's a rangy safety with good ball skills and no problem crashing the box to make a tackle, and his size and athleticism check NFL boxes:


Having a great pro day is just one piece of the puzzle for these small-school talents. It's an important one, however; the strong performances increase their chances of getting into an NFL rookie minicamp or signed as an undrafted free agent."

My copy of the article came out messed up, but I posted about Chism after the Shrine game. Not the fastest WR but looked like he got open and caught the ball. Really like him.
 

USA Today Touchdown wire​

Small-school 2025 NFL Draft prospects going big at recent pro days​

Spotlighting several small-school NFL Draft prospects who impressed at recent pro days​

Jeff Risdon
Draft Wire





The NFL Draft cycle has spun forward into the Pro Day circuit for colleges across the country. NFL personnel evaluators fan out and take in as many workouts as they can to build the information database on the players and their athletic testing, plus chances to spend a little time with prospects to get to know them better.

For prospects who toiled out of the national spotlight in the smaller college divisions, the pro days are the best chance to make a bigger name for themselves. A few such prospects from the FCS, D-II and D-III levels have done just that in some recent pro day workouts.

One of the more interesting aspects of the college pro day circuit is when bigger schools allow prospects from nearby small schools to showcase themselves in the larger setting. That happened at Wisconsin, where invitee Dylan Brown from Wisconsin-River Falls had himself a day. Brown, a big defensive back from the D-III level, proved he's got NFL athleticism and size:


Another player taking advantage of the bigger stage is Austin Peay cornerback Jesse Johnson. The nephew of longtime NFL CB Antonio Cromartie, Johnson showed off his quickness and explosiveness at Tennessee's pro day. He met with several teams at the Volunteers' pro day, including the Falcons, Titans, Colts and Lions.


Wideout Efton Chism from Eastern Washington proved himself in both the Hula Bowl and then the Shrine Bowl. The nifty slot receiver posted some impressive numbers at his pro day, too. Those three-cone (3C) and short shuttle (SS) times are very good for an inside WR, more important than the slow 40-time:


East Texas A&M has itself a prospect in cornerback Kendall Paul, who blazed a hand-timed 4.27 40-yard dash. He's an undersized (measured 5-9/161) outside CB who isn't afraid to hit, even though his speed and quickness (4.02 short shuttle) are his calling cards.

Finally, safety Ian Kennelly from D-II powerhouse Grand Valley State had a great workout at the Lakers pro day. He's a rangy safety with good ball skills and no problem crashing the box to make a tackle, and his size and athleticism check NFL boxes:


Having a great pro day is just one piece of the puzzle for these small-school talents. It's an important one, however; the strong performances increase their chances of getting into an NFL rookie minicamp or signed as an undrafted free agent."

My copy of the article came out messed up, but I posted about Chism after the Shrine game. Not the fastest WR but looked like he got open and caught the ball. Really like him.
 
Cooper Kupp for comparison

40/10: 4.62/ 1.55
VJ: 31"
BJ: 9'8"
SS: 4.08
3C: 6.75

Kupp is taller and faster, but almost identical besides that. Keenan Allen ran a 4.71 forty.
 
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Players scheduled to attend Big 12 Pro Day are listed below by school.

ArizonaJoeyCapraOL
ArizonaJonahSavaiinaeaOL
ArizonaJaredSmallLB
ArizonaQualiConleyRB
ArizonaJacoryCroskey-MerrittRB
ArizonaOwenGossDB
ArizonaMontanaLemonious-CraigWR
ArizonaJustinHollowayLong/Short Snapper
Arizona StateEmmitBohleOL
Arizona StateJefferyClarkDL
Arizona StateLeifFautanuOL
Arizona StateCalebMcCulloughLB
Arizona StateDecarlosBrooksRB
Arizona StateXavierGuilloryWR
Arizona StateShamariSimmonsDB
Arizona StateMelquanStovallWR
BaylorRaRaDillworthLB
BaylorMattJonesLB
BaylorSteveLintonLB
BaylorTrevenMaaeDL
BaylorElinusNoel IIIDL
BaylorGarmonRandolphDL
BaylorMonarayBaldwinWR
BaylorJamaalBellWR
BaylorIsaiahDavisWR
BaylorKetronJackson Jr.WR
BaylorLorandoJohnsonDB
BaylorHalPresleyWR
BaylorGavinYatesTE
BYUIsaiahBagnahDL
BYUTylerBattyDL
BYUCalebEtienneOL
BYUBraydenKeimOL
BYUDariusLassiterWR
BYUBlakeMangelsonDL
BYUJohnNelsonDL
BYUConnorPayOL
BYUGerryBohanon Jr.QB
BYUMarqueCollinsDB
BYUMasonFakahuaTE
BYUKeanuHillTE
BYURayPauloTE
BYUJakobRobinsonDB
UCFRickyBarberDL
UCFEthanBarrLB
UCFDaylanDotsonDL
UCFAmariKightOL
UCFDeshawnPaceLB
UCFJesiahPierreLB
UCFBrandonAdamsDB
UCFSheldonArnold IIDB
UCFJarradBakerWR
UCFPenyBooneRB
UCFQuadricBullardDB
UCFKobeHudsonWR
UCFJacobyJonesWR
UCFMacMcWilliamsDB
UCFEvanMorrisTE
UCFJohnnyRichardsonRB
UCFLadariusTennisonDB
UCFGageKingLong/Short Snapper
Cincinnati Jared BartlettLB
CincinnatiLukeKandraOL
CincinnatiJamoiMayesWR
Cincinnati JoshMinkins Jr.DB
CincinnatiEric PhillipsDL
CincinnatiDartanyanTinsleyOL
CincinnatiPhillipWilderOL
CincinnatiJohnWilliamsOL
CincinnatiJoeyBeljanTE
CincinnatiDerrickCanteenDB
CincinnatiXzavierHendersonWR
CincinnatiCoreyKinerRB
CincinnatiMehkiMillerDB
CincinnatiNathan HawksK
ColoradoBJGreenDL
ColoradoJustinMayersOL
ColoradoChidozieNwankwoDL
ColoradoJimmyHorn Jr.WR
ColoradoTravisHunterWR
ColoradoTravisJayDB
ColoradoShiloSandersDB
ColoradoShedeurSandersQB
ColoradoWillSheppardWR
ColoradoCam’RonSilmon-CraigDB
ColoradoHermanSmith IIIDB
ColoradoLajohntayWesterWR
ColoradoMarkVassettPunter
HoustonMichaelBattonLB
HoustonMaliqCarrTE
HoustonKeithCooperDL
HoustonPeytonDunnOL
HoustonKendréGantLB
HoustonThomathanGood IIDL
HoustonShamarHobdy-LeeOL
HoustonMarcusJenkinsOL
HoustonJamalMorrisLB
HoustonZykeiusStrongDL
HoustonDakotaWhiteOL
HoustonJakeWileyOL
HoustonAjaniCarterDB
HoustonKristonDavisDB
HoustonNoahGuzmanDB
HoustonBryanMasseyDB
HoustonDonovanSmithQB
HoustonJackMartinKicker
Iowa StateJarrodHuffordOL
Iowa StateJaylonJacksonRB
Iowa StateJRSingletonDL
Croskey Merritt is a guy I would love the Pats to take a 7th round dart throw on.
 
Welker, who went undrafted

Amendola, who went undrafted

I'm not saying he's not worth a shot. just saying there's a reason he wasn't invited to the combine.
I've thought that all along. I certainly wouldn't take him with more than a 7th round pick.
 
Croskey Merritt is a guy I would love the Pats to take a 7th round dart throw on.
Yes! He was another combine snub.

He's expecting his 40 time to be 4.4 or a high 4.3 seconds. Based on the data provided by Zebra Technologies and his in-game speed of 19.64 mph, it certainly seems possible that he will achieve that.
 
Small and slow is not a good combo lol
 
I didn’t see Tet McMillan on the pro day schedule. That’s just ridiculous if you want to improve or hold your draft position. He’s going to slide and thinking He’s the best or second best WR (Hunter) will have teams overdraft him possibly due to panic, high demand and lack of other top prospects at the position is a little shortsighted.
 
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